Tag Archives: SQL Bits

You can register today and save for the next few days. It’s only £799 for the full SQL Bits 2019 conference until Saturday. If you’ve ever been, you know this is the best SQL Server conference out there, at least, … Continue reading →

I’m getting excited, and you should as well. Join me at a fantastic conference in the UK this spring. Register today and come to a training day and learn something. I might just see you there, as I’m thinking to … Continue reading →

I’m honored to be selected to speak at SQL Bits 2017 this April in Telford. This is my favorite SQL Server conference, and it’s always a joy to attend. Especially the Friday night party, where everyone seems to have a … Continue reading →

After a few days in Copenhagen for SQL Nexus, I traveled to London late last night, and am now making my way to Liverpool for SQL Bits. A hectic schedule, leaving one city, flying to another, a few hours sleep … Continue reading →

I’ve noted it in the past, but it bears repeating. SQL Bits is my favorite conference to attend, both as a speaker and attendee. The event is a rare combination of great technical content, first class conference management, and a … Continue reading →

You can win a free conference pass to SQL Bits, in Liverpool, May 4-7. It’s easy, just post a review of one of their previous events. Haven’t been? No worries, post a review of a video of one of the … Continue reading →

It’s amazing to think I’ve been gone 10 days, out of the country. SQL Bits was amazing, and still is the best SQL Server conference in the world I’ve seen. I haven’t been to them all, but this is the … Continue reading →

I’m off today for Europe, on the longest trip I’ve taken for Red Gate. It’s stretching me a bit, but it should be fun. It will be a whirlwind as well. I’m flying to London (2 flights) and then driving … Continue reading →

I’m heading back to London for SQL Bits XIV in March. This is my favorite conference, and I’m excited and honored to be selected to present. This year the conference goes to four days, and it’s an amazing set of … Continue reading →